Hi,
There are multiple strategies to search for. When you enter "hismo import"
you imply that you want an "and" operator in between the two words.
However, the class search is defined with one word. The main reason for
this is that a multi word search is more expensive, and the second thing is
that we do not yet have a proper ranking mechanism (it will come at some
point, but we do not have it now). So, most searches are specified using
GTFilterSubstring strategy and not GTFilterSubstrings strategy. At least
for now.
Nevertheless, you can still apply "and" operators for your queries in the
following way:
- search for hismo
- dive into the classes category (press Cmd+Shift+Right)
- search for import
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Cheers,
Doru
On Thu, Mar 12, 2015 at 10:52 PM, Alexandre Bergel <alexandre.bergel(a)me.com>
wrote:
Hi!
I am facing a scenario that spotter does not seem to help. Consider the
following scenario:
- Consider the Moose Panel menu:
- I would like to know how to add a new entry in that menu. Best is to
look for existing example. So, I would like to see the class behind the
entry “import hismo model from MSE files”. I highly suspect that the class
contains the word “Hismo” and “Import” in it. Well, let’s see what spotter
gives me.
- I open Spotter and enter: hismo import
Instead, I open Nautilus, typed Importer, and found it:
It is MooseHismoImporter. Well, from this class, I end up
in MPImportHismoCommand, which is exactly what I am looking for
Did I miss anything obvious in my reasoning?
Cheers,
Alexandre
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